Vermögensbildungsgesetze
Vermögensbildungsgesetze, often translated as "asset formation laws" or "wealth accumulation laws," refers to a series of legislative acts in Germany designed to encourage private savings and investment. The primary goal of these laws has been to promote a broader distribution of capital and to enable citizens, particularly those with lower to medium incomes, to build personal wealth.
The first significant Vermögensbildungsgesetz was enacted in 1961. Subsequent amendments and new laws have adapted the
These incentives are typically linked to certain income thresholds and contribution limits. The state's participation aims